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| Size | 1.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 425 items) |
| Abstract | Armistead Burwell (1839-1913) was a lawyer of Charlotte, N.C., state senator, and North Carolina supreme court judge. The collection includes the papers, chiefly 1869-1913, of Burwell, including correspondence from his Charlotte, N.C., law practice, speeches for ceremonial occasions, and papers relating to family events, Confederate veterans' activities, and the bar association. Also included are three scrapbooks of members of the Burwell family, with clippings about family and social events in Charlotte, 1894-1913, and a Good Roads Tour, New York to Atlanta, 1909; a military pass and an account book of Captain Burwell, 1864; and caricatures, drawings, and mimeographed student newspapers of a grandson, also named Armistead Burwell, 1935-1936. |
| Creator | Burwell, Armistead, 1839-1913. |
| Language | English |
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Armistead Burwell (1839-1913) was a lawyer of Charlotte, N.C., state senator, and North Carolina supreme court judge. He was the son of Reverend Robert Burwell and Margaret Anna Robertson Burwell. He was educated at Davidson College and was teaching in Princeton, Ark., in 1861 when he joined the Confederate Army, serving with the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry, and becoming captain on the staff of General F. C. Armstrong. He began the practice of law in Charlotte, N.C., 1869, in various partnerships with Calvin E. Grier, Zebulon B. Vance, Platt D. Walker, and E. T. Cansler. He was also director of the North Carolina Railroad. He married Ella Jenkins of Salisbury, N.C., a sister of Mrs. Eben Nye Hutchinson of Charlotte. They had three children, Armistead Burwell Junior, Birdie (Mrs. Richard C.) Carson, and Fannie (Mrs. Word H.) Wood.
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The collection includes the papers, chiefly 1869-1913, of Armistead Burwell, including correspondence from his Charlotte, N.C., law practice, speeches for ceremonial occasions, and papers relating to family events, Confederate veterans' activities, and the bar association. Also included are three scrapbooks of members of the Burwell family, with clippings about family and social events in Charlotte, 1894-1913, and a Good Roads Tour, New York to Atlanta, 1909; a military pass and an account book of a Captain Burwell, possibly Armistead or John B. Burwell, 1864; and caricatures, drawings, and mimeographed student newspapers of a grandson, also named Armistead Burwell, 1935-1936. There are also a few photographs including portraits of Burwell family members and the Burwell family home.
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Armistead Burwell Papers, 1856-1936 (bulk 1869-1913).
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, June 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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